Cyber Defense for Law Enforcement and First Responders: Easy to Follow Step-by-Step Recommendations - Softcover

Anastos, Cecilia

 
9798343683707: Cyber Defense for Law Enforcement and First Responders: Easy to Follow Step-by-Step Recommendations

Synopsis

In the early XXI century, I was known as the “queen of OSINT (Open-Source Information Intelligence).” I figured out how to find anything and anybody who had left a digital footprint. I put Johnny Long’s techniques on steroids. I developed courses to teach my skills to law enforcement agencies, private sector, and the U.S. Navy SEALs.

One of those courses is about cyber defense. It is about securing your own cyber perimeter, and protecting your data. It is the course you are about to read on these pages. It is written to be comprehended by everybody with easy to follow step-by-step instructions.

The goal of this book is to help you reach a low level of risk by using a combination of technology and behavior modification. Now, it is up to you to accept my advice line by line or pick and choose.

Cyber security is each one of us responsibility. I urge you to do your part.

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About the Author


Cecilia Anastos holds a Master's Degree in Strategic Intelligence with specialty in Middle East Issues, a Graduate Certificate in Cybercrime, a B.A. in Criminal Justice w/sp in Psychology, and a Dog Trainer degree from the Animal Behavioral College. 
Fluent in five languages, she is a pioneer in the utilization of digitized open source and publicly available information to create actionable intelligence, and in the reduction of digital signatures in the cyberspace domain. She designed the first cyber defense course of instruction for the US Navy SEALs where she taught for many years. Ms. Anastos also taught this course in many police departments, and the private sector. Between 2011-2012, she was a guest instructor at the FBI National Academy - Quantico, VA.
In 2016, Ms. Anastos was recognized as one of the most influential leaders in the field of cybersecurity by the San Diego Business Journal's SDBJ500.

From the Back Cover

In the early XXI century, I was known as the "queen of OSINT (Open-Source Information Intelligence)." I figured out how to find anything and anybody who had left a digital footprint. I put Johnny Long's techniques on steroids. I developed courses to teach my skills to law enforcement agencies, private sector, and the U.S. Navy SEALs.

One of those courses is about cyber defense. It is about securing your own cyber perimeter, and protecting your data. It is the course you are about to read on these pages. It is written to be comprehended by everybody with easy to follow step-by-step instructions.

The goal of this book is to help you reach a low level of risk by using a combination of technology and behavior modification. Now, it is up to you to accept my advice line by line or pick and choose.

Cyber security is each one of us responsibility. I urge you to do your part.

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